
Bruins and NHL unveil 2025-26 season schedules and key dates
The NHL teams revealed their 2025-26 season schedules with creative social media campaigns, including humorous and themed presentations, showcasing the upcoming hockey season.
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The NHL teams revealed their 2025-26 season schedules with creative social media campaigns, including humorous and themed presentations, showcasing the upcoming hockey season.

The Minnesota Wild announced their 2025-26 NHL season schedule, featuring 82 games with a mix of home and away contests, including key dates such as the season opener on October 9 and the home opener on October 11. The schedule includes notable stretches like a six-game homestand and a seven-game road trip, with games against division and conference opponents, and preparations for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.

The 2025-26 NHL season will start on October 7 with a tripleheader broadcast on ESPN, Sportsnet, and TVA Sports, featuring the Florida Panthers, New York Rangers, and Colorado Avalanche, with the full schedule to be announced soon.

The ACC announced the Week 1 schedule for the 2024 football season, featuring all 17 ACC programs playing over Labor Day weekend, with Boston College at Florida State as the highlight on Monday night. The schedule includes a Week 0 season opener in Ireland and a full slate of games from August 29 to September 2. The ACC's new schedule model for the 2024-2030 seasons will feature 17 schools with no divisions and an increased number of annual conference matchups, culminating in the ACC Football Championship Game in Charlotte, North Carolina.

The SEC has released the college football schedules for the 2024 season, including the highly anticipated Georgia-Alabama matchup on September 28. Oklahoma and Texas, the conference's newest members, will also face notable opponents, with Texas hosting Georgia on October 19 and Oklahoma hosting Alabama on November 23. The schedules for all 16 SEC teams have been announced, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.

The NBA has released the schedule for the 2023-24 season, featuring exciting matchups and new additions like the in-season tournament. The season will begin on Oct. 24 and end on April 14, with Rivals Week taking place from Jan. 23-27. The in-season tournament will start on Nov. 3, with the group stage running until Nov. 28. The quarterfinals will be held on Dec. 4 and 5, and the tournament will conclude with the semifinals and championship game on Dec. 7 and 9. Christmas Day will feature marquee matchups, including Lakers vs. Celtics. Martin Luther King Jr. Day will showcase 22 teams, with the Warriors facing the Grizzlies. The All-Star Weekend will be held in Indianapolis, with the All-Star Game on Feb. 18.
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The NHL has released its 2023-24 schedule, featuring a tripleheader on opening night, staggered start times for 16 games on Oct. 24, and outdoor games including the Winter Classic and Stadium Series. The NHL Global Series will take place in Stockholm, Sweden, and there are several must-see games throughout the season, including the Battle of Alberta and matchups featuring Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin.

The 2023 NFL schedule release has potential fantasy football implications, with players negatively impacted by Week 18 matchups against strong defenses, RBs with earlier bye weeks seeing a drop in production, and players on teams losing stateside home games due to international games potentially having home/away splits. Gabe Davis, Ryan Tannehill, and Mac Jones are among the players affected.

The NFL schedule release has become an opportunity for teams to create elaborate videos, and this year, the Tennessee Titans won with their viral video featuring random people on Broadway in Nashville identifying opponents by their logo. The Jacksonville Jaguars came in second with their well-executed spoof of scripted games, while the Denver Broncos used a spoof of "The Office" to take third place. The Los Angeles Chargers and Indianapolis Colts rounded out the top five, with the former using an anime theme and the latter featuring two funny defensive linemen eating their way through the schedule.
NFL teams have released their 2023 schedule release videos, featuring celebrity cameos, social media stars, and humorous skits. The videos range from simple tosses of a football to full-on action mini-movies. Teams like the Chargers and Rams have continued their anime and Tik Tok-themed reveals, respectively. Other teams have used AI voiceovers, adorable puppies, and even an escape room to reveal their schedules. The videos have become almost as much of a storyline as the releases themselves, showcasing the creativity of organizations' social media and creative teams.

The Kansas City Chiefs are scheduled for six primetime games in the 2023 NFL season, with the possibility of a seventh through flex scheduling. However, it is more likely that the Chiefs will be flexed out of a primetime game than flexed into another. CBS has a commitment to a certain number of Chiefs games, limiting the possibility of multiple flexes. The Chiefs' primetime schedule includes a Thursday night season-opener, two Sunday night games, and two Monday night games.

The NFL schedule for the 2023 season has been released, and teams have once again come up with creative ways to announce their schedules. A ranking of all 32 team schedule release videos has been compiled, with the Los Angeles Chargers' anime-themed video taking the top spot. Other teams that made the top 5 include the Jacksonville Jaguars, Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys, and Carolina Panthers.
The release of the 2023 NFL schedule is a critical event in the fantasy football world. In this article, potential fantasy football winners and losers, as well as takeaways from the newly released schedule, are examined. The New Orleans Saints, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tennessee Titans, Atlanta Falcons, Indianapolis Colts, and Detroit Lions are among the potential winners, while the New York Giants, New England Patriots, Washington Commanders, New York Jets, Arizona Cardinals, and Las Vegas Raiders are among the potential losers. Bye weeks and playoff matchups are also discussed.

The Los Angeles Chargers included a "Single Cougars in Your Area!" graphic in their anime-style NFL schedule release video, apparently mocking Jets quarterback Zach Wilson's off-field controversies. The video also appeared to mock Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers with an "Out of GB, up in age" graphic. Wilson's ex-girlfriend had accused him of sleeping with his mom's best friend, and he was last linked to social media influencer Nicolette Dellanno. Rodgers was traded to the Jets in April, and the Chargers' video referenced a viral screenshot of Sam Darnold from ESPN.